Vehicle Clamping Act 2015

Bill entitled an Act to provide for the regulation of the immobilisation of vehicles and related activities in certain places and in this regard to confer functions on the National Transport Authority and to amend the Transport Act 1950, section 101B of the Road Traffic Act 1961, the Fishery Harbour Centres Act 1968, the Harbours Act 1996 and the Transport (Railway Infrastructure) Act 2001 and to provide for related matters

Last updated: 6 May 2015

Sponsored by: Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport

Source: Government

Originating House: Seanad Éireann

History of this Act

The Bill has been signed into law by the President

6 May 2015

Seanad Éireann

Dáil Éireann

Seanad First Stage

5 Jun 2014

Seanad First Stage

The Bill is initiated or presented to the House

5 Jun 2014

Completed

Seanad Second Stage

7 Oct 2014

Seanad Second Stage

The general principles of the Bill are debated

7 Oct 2014

Completed

Seanad Third Stage

15 Oct 2014

Seanad Third Stage

The Bill is examined section by section and amendments may be made (Also known as Committee Stage)

15 Oct 2014

Completed

Seanad Fourth Stage

30 Apr 2015

Seanad Fourth Stage

Amendments arising out of Committee Stage are considered (Also known as Report Stage)

30 Apr 2015

Completed

Seanad Fifth Stage

30 Apr 2015

Seanad Fifth Stage

Final statements on the Bill are made and it is set down for Second Stage in the Dáil
(Also known as Final Stage)

30 Apr 2015

Completed

Dáil First Stage

n/a

Dáil First Stage

The Bill is deemed to have passed Dáil First Stage

n/a

Completed

Dáil Second Stage

22 Jan 2015

Dáil Second Stage

The general principles of the Bill are debated

22 Jan 2015

Completed

Dáil Third Stage

22 Jan 2015

Dáil Third Stage

The Bill is examined section by section and amendments may be made (Also known as Committee Stage)

22 Jan 2015

Completed

Dáil Fourth Stage

1 Apr 2015

Dáil Fourth Stage

Amendments arising out of Committee Stage are considered (Also known as Report Stage)

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